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. 1961 Dec;25(4):404–426. doi: 10.1128/br.25.4.404-426.1961

ADVANCES IN THE STUDY OF RESPIRATION-DEFICIENT (RD) MUTATION IN YEAST AND OTHER MICROORGANISMS1

S Nagai a,2, N Yanagishima a, H Nagai a
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